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NAI Earle Furman to merge with N.C. firm

Commercial real estate firms NAI Earle Furman and NAI Piedmont Triad are merging. NAI Piedmont Triad serves Greensboro, Winston-Salem and High Point in North Carolina. NAI Earle Furman CEO Jon Good will become CEO of both entities.

“This was a perfect fit culturally and there’s so much opportunity in the Piedmont Triad and we are absolutely ecstatic about this opportunity,” said Earle Furman, chairman of NAI Earle Furman.

Good said the merger will benefit both firms with more manpower, added support and additional resources.

“We encourage an environment of collaboration, mentoring and shared success — where individuals who work hard and support each other are rewarded,” Good said, in a news release. “We are looking forward to sharing our unique, progressive culture with the NAI Piedmont Triad team.”

No other terms of the merger were released, but NAI Earle Furman officials said the North Carolina office will maintain its branding and staff. Robert Perkins will remain director and president of NAI Piedmont Triad.

“We are very fortunate to be uniting with an outstanding group of individuals at NAI Earle Furman and this will be a great cultural fit for us,” said Perkins.

NAI Earle Furman — which has offices in Greenville, Spartanburg and Anderson — had more than $402 million in commercial real estate transactions in 2016.